During a marathon 71-day trial in 2007, Mark Goudeau, known as the "Baseline Killer and Rapist" was convicted of nine brutal first-degree murders and dozens of additional charges, including sexual assault and kidnapping, all stemming from a bloody and violent reign of terror that spanned from 2005 to 2006. Now Goudeau's notorious case has made its way to Arizona's Supreme Court where arguments were presented Tuesday in what is known as a "direct appeal."More >

During a marathon 71-day trial in 2007, Mark Goudeau, known as the "Baseline Killer and Rapist" was convicted of nine brutal first-degree murders and dozens of additional charges, including sexual assault and kidnapping, all stemming from a bloody and violent reign of terror that spanned from 2005 to 2006. Now Goudeau's notorious case has made its way to Arizona's Supreme Court where arguments were presented Tuesday in what is known as a "direct appeal."More >

Convicted killer Mark Goudeau proclaimed his innocence in a courtroom Monday, but it didn't do him any good. Judge Warren Granville added nearly 1,200 years in prison to his sentence Monday afternoon. More >

Jurors deciding the fate of a man convicted of being the Phoenix area's Baseline Killer finished deliberating Tuesday without reaching a verdict. The jurors began deliberating Monday over whether to sentenceMore >

Deliberations in the so-called Baseline Killer trial wrapped up Monday without a verdict. The Phoenix jury will continue deliberating Tuesday whether Mark Goudeau is guilty of killing nine people in 2005More >